Yet one of the princes of England has come out recently to detail the racism his wife and child has experienced from the royal family? His child was denied a title and protection when he’s one of the most famous people on the planet. When his mother tried to go public about many of the bigoted beliefs and behaviors of said family she was murdered. It’s been said it could have in part been due to her potentially carrying a Muslim/Arabic child. Racism isn’t an anomalous. It’s practically universal, particularly across the western world. America is a scion of the British Empire, an entity whose colonialism is the most wide-reaching power grab since The Mongol Empire.
That same prince is racist himself
 
That same prince is racist himself
How would that disprove the point I made? -_-

He grew up in the most racist institution on the planet, one that says by virtue of his birth he is supreme. The same system that seeks out incest and inbreeding to maintain a “pure” bloodline. Yet, he still chose to marry a divorcee that happens to be black. It would be ludicrous to expect him not to hold racist values and attitudes. However, he gets a few points for being raised by a wonderful woman, Diana. He also gets points for marrying a black woman despite the pressures to do anything but that. He gets more points for having a black son and another unborn black child. I think the layperson can muster some grace for him. However, the pinnacle would be that he spoke about the racism that exists within his own family system, the monarchy that he serves, and their colonies. At least he isn’t choosing the path you did: deflection and blame.
 
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How would that disprove the point I made? -_-

He grew up in the most racist institution on the planet, one that says by virtue of his birth he is supreme. The same system that seeks out incest and inbreeding to maintain a “pure” bloodline. Yet, he still chose to marry a divorcee that happens to be black. It would be ludicrous to expect him not to hold racist values and attitudes. However, he gets a few points for being raised by a wonderful woman, Diana. He also gets points for marrying a black woman despite the pressures to do anything but that. He gets more points for having a black son and another unborn black child. I think the layperson can muster some grace for him. However, the pinnacle would be that he spoke about the racism that exists within his own family system, the monarchy that he serves, and their colonies. At least he isn’t choosing the path you did: deflection and blame.
She is not black, she is biracial. SHe also chose to marry into that racist family. I am not deflecting anything and I am blaming him as well given, his racist past.

Diana is overrated and gets the benefit of the doubt for being a white woman.

Lol at Archie being black, that boy is more European and visually white. I do not have to muster anything.
 
She is not black, she is biracial. SHe also chose to marry into that racist family. I am not deflecting anything and I am blaming him as well given, his racist past.

Diana is overrated and gets the benefit of the doubt for being a white woman.

Lol at Archie being black, that boy is more European and visually white. I do not have to muster anything.


So when an individual has a 50+ % admixture, but have a dark complexion do you consider those persons “biracial?” You haven’t seen a genetic test to know what percentage of her genetic makeup is of African descent. Furthermore, black doesn’t denote a specific percentage of African or European ancestry. It is a sociological construct to describe individuals who have African ancestry. Additionally, according to the royal family, she is black not biracial. According to the British press and the American press, she is black not biracial. According to society and its caste systems, see the one drop rule, she is black.

As for Archie, I’ll refer you to the statements made by his anonymous family member. That person stated concerns about Archie’s complexion being too dark, and that being grounds for concern. Archie’s African DNA meant that he was denied his title as Prince of Wales, his birthright. So it’s more comical that you’re reducing her heritage and ascribing her the label biracial. In effect, the family she’s married into doesn’t recognize her, or her children, as “visually white.” Nor doesn’t being light complexioned mean that Caucasian people won’t mistreat him because he is part African American. It’s interesting how that description is so amorphous when it’s convenient for people.

Where Diana is concerned, she’s accomplished more in her 36 years than you could ever hope to. She was a humanitarian of the highest order and overcame great adversity to raise her sons. In her attempts to publicly expose the misdeeds of The Firm, she was murdered/martyr’d. Your oversimplifications and insults don’t change any of that.


Lastly, it takes a person with integrity to challenge the dysfunction they’ve grown up in. Harry has attempted to learn and grow from his past mistakes. He’s taken a huge leap and I celebrate his growth.

All things considered, I’m blocking you. You’re obviously ignorant and your opinion is of no consequence to me. It’s also obvious you aren’t interested in doing anything to combat your ignorance. So good riddance.
 
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So when an individual has a 50+ % admixture, but have a dark complexion do you consider those persons “biracial?” You haven’t seen a genetic test to know what percentage of her genetic makeup is of African descent. Furthermore, black doesn’t denote a specific percentage of African or European ancestry. It is a sociological construct to describe individuals who have African ancestry. Additionally, according to the royal family, she is black not biracial. According to the British press and the American press, she is black not biracial. According to society and its caste systems, see the one drop rule, she is black.

As for Archie, I’ll refer you to the statements made by his anonymous family member. That person stated concerns about Archie’s complexion being too dark, and that being grounds for concern. Archie’s African DNA meant that he was denied his title as Prince of Wales, his birthright. So it’s more comical that you’re reducing her heritage and ascribing her the label biracial. In effect, the family she’s married into doesn’t recognize her, or her children, as “visually white.” Nor doesn’t being light complexioned mean that Caucasian people won’t mistreat him because he is part African American. It’s interesting how that description is so amorphous when it’s convenient for people.

Where Diana is concerned, she’s accomplished more in her 36 years than you could ever hope to. She was a humanitarian of the highest order and overcame great adversity to raise her sons. In her attempts to publicly expose the misdeeds of The Firm, she was murdered/martyr’d. Your oversimplifications and insults don’t change any of that.


Lastly, it takes a person with integrity to challenge the dysfunction they’ve grown up in. Harry has attempted to learn and grow from his past mistakes. He’s taken a huge leap and I celebrate his growth.

All things considered, I’m blocking you. You’re obviously ignorant and your opinion is of no consequence to me. It’s also obvious you aren’t interested in doing anything to combat your ignorance. So good riddance.
Most african americans are not fully black, meghan does not even look black. She was very much passing. Her child looks white as well. Her biracial mother and white father make him predominantly white.

So by your definition everyone js black. The american press never considered her as black bit biracial, hell oprah/gayle corrected refer tk her as biracial. The british had issue with her being biracial, not black. She very much passes.

Boy, bye at bigign up this white woman. When has harry chosen to ekarn and grow up from his mistakes? Hen did he denounce the nazi uniform? Antiblack comments, and other racial incidents? The
 
Calling Meghan “passing” is extremely offensive & quite frankly a fallacy, who is she passing to ? White people ?

lmao, she straightens her hair and keeps her skin out the sun, she is very clearly still a mixed race woman living the black experience.

If you look at Meghan & see a white woman you probably have mental issues.

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Calling Meghan “passing” is extremely offensive & quite frankly a fallacy, who is she passing to ? White people ?

lmao, she straightens her hair and keeps her skin out the sun, she is very clearly still a mixed race woman living the black experience.

If you look at Meghan & see a white woman you probably have mental issues.

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She was passing with straighten hair. Many people confirmed they did not know she was black until meeting her mother. Hell she has admitted white people said racist things in front of her because they thought she was not black.

No she never lived the black experience. Her husband is racist, her friend was racist, her fathers family is racist, and she has always claimed to be black.
 
She was passing with straighten hair. Many people confirmed they did not know she was black until meeting her mother. Hell she has admitted white people said racist things in front of her because they thought she was not black.

No she never lived the black experience. Her husband is racist, her friend was racist, her fathers family is racist, and she has always claimed to be black.

“Many people confirmed they did not know she was black until meeting her mother”

Who is many people ? Your aunty, uncle & neighbour ?

“No she never lived the black experience”

How are you able to tell someone you do not know & have never met what experiences they’ve lived ? That’s really quite fascinating, wow.

I look forward to hearing your answers xxx

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Lol I love how we’re still pretending that the things that were discussed weren’t things specifically mentioned here. SMH sigh.....

youre referring to making assumptions about someone’s experiences solely based on their skin color? Because that’s what he’s discussing here, and that’s precisely what you did to me.

but what do I know... I’m just a white man. My experiences shouldn’t matter anyways, right?

once again, more proof that it is becoming so common and accepted today to dismiss a white persons statements simply because he’s white. You guys are like shooting fish in a barrel when it comes to perpetuating the stereotype.
 
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“Many people confirmed they did not know she was black until meeting her mother”

Who is many people ? Your aunty, uncle & neighbour ?

“No she never lived the black experience”

How are you able to tell someone you do not know & have never met what experiences they’ve lived ? That’s really quite fascinating, wow.

I look forward to hearing your answers xxx

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She has did an interview mentioning this. Ill quote her.
"I’m biracial,” she said in the clip. “Most people can’t tell what I’m mixed with, and so much of my life has felt like being a fly on the wall. And so, some of the slurs that I’ve heard, or the really offensive jokes, or the names, it’s just hit me in a really strong way.”
Markle, 38, said she then heard one of those racial slurs used directly toward Ragland, 63.
“You know, a couple of years ago, I heard someone call my mom the N-word,”
“I am really proud of my heritage on both sides,” the former “Suits” star concluded in the video. “I’m really proud of where I come from and where I’m going, but yeah, I hope that by the time that I have children that people are even more open-minded to how things are changing and that having a mixed world is what it’s all about.”



Meghan Markle addresses racism and mom being called N-word in resurfaced clip
 
youre referring to making assumptions about someone’s experiences solely based on their skin color? Because that’s what he’s discussing here, and that’s precisely what you did to me.

but what do I know... I’m just a white man. My experiences shouldn’t matter anyways, right?

once again, more proof that it is becoming so common and accepted today to dismiss a white persons statements simply because he’s white. You guys are like shooting fish in a barrel when it comes to perpetuating the stereotype.

what ?? Lol when assumptions were made about the experiences you’ve had ? Y’all are talking about two different things here. Only things mentioned about you have been things you’ve mentioned here. You’ve got to stop the intellectual dishonest nature of your post. Go grab those quotes.

What is this nonsense about white people’s experiences being dismissed because of their whiteness ? Please explain in full detail.
 
I can agree that everyone may have their preferences, but saying “is better for everybody if everyone stays with their own”.

In my personal life, I had 2 interracial long relationships (more than a year), and dozens of sexual activity with black men.

I don’t discriminate in terms of attraction, but always since I can remember, have felt great attraction for black men, I felt attracted to the darker color of the skin, bigger lips, bigger nose, facial structure etc.

So I think it depends on the person. But I think it is ok to have more attraction for some features more than others.
 
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As a gay black Feminine man with an afro, I'm in my 30s and single now, and I'm looking for a Boyfriend. I'm attracted to all races of men. But more typically scruffy/dorky/roughneck/rugged/unconventional/average/bear/otter type guys.

But I feel nobody really likes Black guys. So I feel wretched and upset, trying to find love. Yet there is some underlying taboo in the LGBTQ community, to where I can't find someone to love. It's sad. Smh.

There is some bullshit/racist families/shit nobody wants to talk about. They keep hiding it under the rug instead of actually taking it out/cleaning/purging the issue smh.

I was gonna type a more long drawn out rant post. (and I still might lol) But this is gonna suffice for the time being. Oh dear. lol.
 
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As a gay black Feminine man with an afro, I'm in my 30s and single now, and I'm looking for a Boyfriend. I'm attracted to all races of men. But more typically scruffy/dorky/roughneck/rugged/unconventional/average/bear/otter type guys.

But I feel nobody really likes Black guys. So I feel wretched and upset, trying to find love. Yet there is some underlying taboo in the LGBTQ community, to where I can't find someone to love. It's sad. Smh.

There is some bullshit/racist families/shit nobody wants to talk about. They keep hiding it under the rug instead of actually taking it out/cleaning/purging the issue smh.

I was gonna type a more long drawn out rant post. (and I still might lol) But this is gonna suffice for the time being. Oh dear. lol.
Do you find it hard to find a date or hard to find someone who doesn't objectify you? Both?
 
i´m latino and the other day was talking with a friend and i told him that i wouldn´t date anybody that isn´t a mixed race latino. he was little bit shooked because he said that the way i said it sounded a little bit racist, but i know i´m not. What do you guys think? my perspective is that is better for everybody if everyone stays with their own. Thoughts?
No, it’s not racist UNLESS you look at other races in a discriminating/racist way. I personally find all races attractive in some way or another.
 
Do you find it hard to find a date or hard to find someone who doesn't objectify you? Both?

Date.

Objectifying/fetishizing (which I'm not downplaying and is a pertinent issue that some guys go through) to me only applies if guys are hooking up, which I've never done, haven't done, and won't ever do.

I just find it hard to date/find guys in general seriously. Due to the small dating pool.
 
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I just find it hard to date/find guys in general seriously. Due to the small dating pool.
I think "small dating pools" in most examples are really more of an exercise in how wet a person is willing to get, than a function of how much water is in the actual pool.